<p>On 22nd October 2024, we welcomed an audience of around hundred people to Collective Architecture’s offices for a public event asking the question, Who Owns the Clyde?</p><p>We invited four contributors to present a brief provocation to the audience, who were invited to contribute their thoughts and ideas in return. As with all Empire Café events, this was a conversation rather than a debate.</p><p>Our audience was self-selecting. We were lucky to have city planners, councillors, architects, conservationists, building preservationists, mariners, activists, artists, academics, writers, students, engineers, designers and citizens from many other walks of life in the room. We are grateful to them all for their presence, enthusiasm and generosity in sharing their knowledge, thoughts and ideas.</p><p>If you have listened to previous episodes of Who Owns the Clyde you will already have met some of our provocateurs, they are,</p><p>Andy Wightman, Land Reformer</p><p>Caitlin Arbuckle MacLeod, Graduate Planner at Collective Architecture, Glasgow</p><p>Holly Bruce, Glasgow City Councillor (Greens)</p><p>Dr Andrew Hoolachan, Lecturer in Urban and Regional Planning at the University of Glasgow and Chartered Member of the Royal Town Planning Institute</p><p>This live bonus episode is presented, researched and co-produced by Jude Barber and Louise Welsh</p><p>Recorded, edited and co-produced by Halina Rifai</p><p>Please note this episode was recorded in real time and is longer than previous ones</p>

Who owns the Clyde?

The Empire Cafe

Bonus: Live Public Event at Collective Architecture

NOV 19, 202499 MIN
Who owns the Clyde?

Bonus: Live Public Event at Collective Architecture

NOV 19, 202499 MIN

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<p>On 22nd October 2024, we welcomed an audience of around hundred people to Collective Architecture’s offices for a public event asking the question, Who Owns the Clyde?</p><p>We invited four contributors to present a brief provocation to the audience, who were invited to contribute their thoughts and ideas in return. As with all Empire Café events, this was a conversation rather than a debate.</p><p>Our audience was self-selecting. We were lucky to have city planners, councillors, architects, conservationists, building preservationists, mariners, activists, artists, academics, writers, students, engineers, designers and citizens from many other walks of life in the room. We are grateful to them all for their presence, enthusiasm and generosity in sharing their knowledge, thoughts and ideas.</p><p>If you have listened to previous episodes of Who Owns the Clyde you will already have met some of our provocateurs, they are,</p><p>Andy Wightman, Land Reformer</p><p>Caitlin Arbuckle MacLeod, Graduate Planner at Collective Architecture, Glasgow</p><p>Holly Bruce, Glasgow City Councillor (Greens)</p><p>Dr Andrew Hoolachan, Lecturer in Urban and Regional Planning at the University of Glasgow and Chartered Member of the Royal Town Planning Institute</p><p>This live bonus episode is presented, researched and co-produced by Jude Barber and Louise Welsh</p><p>Recorded, edited and co-produced by Halina Rifai</p><p>Please note this episode was recorded in real time and is longer than previous ones</p>